Cast & Crew
Actor 1 | - Louise Adams |
Actor 2 | - Pam Howard |
Actor 3 | - Lindzi O'Connor |
Actor 4 | - Andy Cruickshank |
Actor 5 | - John Arnold |
Actor 6 | - Tim Carpenter |
Director | - Nick Felgate |
Louise Adams
Louise has recently moved to Hartley Wintney from Birmingham way, and as a Terry Pratchett fan, Theatre64 caught her eye by deciding to produce "Wyrd Sisters". She recently graduated from university with a degree in Drama, and has acted in various plays with a previous amateur dramatics group including Lydia in "The Rivals", and Dabby Bryant in "Our Country's Good".
Pam Howard
Happy both behind the scenes and performing on stage, the prospect of taking on the role of Dogberry was too good to miss. Working with Gill and the ensemble cast in a very different way has been most enjoyable and at times stretching. When not acting, Pam can often be found rootling around in the storage container or trawling the local charity shops to track down items for costumes.
Lindzi O'Connor
This is Lindzi's first outing with Theatre64, which she is thoroughly enjoying. She hasn't done any serious acting since her late teens with Crookham Players. Previous to this she did Drama at Farnborough 6th Form and enjoyed doing set design and creation in addition to the acting.
Andy Cruickshank
Andy has a passion for all theatre, especially comedy. Playing a wide variety of parts over the years, including Billy in 'Billy Liar', Geoffrey in 'Lion in Winter' and the evil Goldberg in Pinter's 'The Birthday Party'. Andy also has some experience of Shaw, playing Sergius in 'Arms and the Man'. He directed 'The Killing of Sister George', a winning entry in The Woking Drama Festival, and recently directed 'Billy Liar' for us. He enjoyed a variety of parts in 'Oh! What a Lovely War.
John Arnold
Pen portrait coming soon...
Tim Carpenter
Tim, having moved to Aldershot from the South West corner of London, made his debut with Theatre64 in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' where he was promptly beaten up by Puck and forced into a dress by a bunch of (very) rude mechanicals (these two events were unrelated). This done, the next venture was to get slapped about a bit in 'Private Lives'. Tim, having discovered this new 'inner masochist' thought he would stick around and see just what else gets foisted upon him.
Nick Felgate
Nick, an uncivil civil servant, has contributed his presence to Theatre 64 for many, many years. He lives in Portsmouth with his collection of stage properties (his furniture, crockery etc) which sometimes he is allowed to borrow back from the group! Along with many stage appearances which includes Prof. Van Helsing in 'Dracula' and the QuizMaster in 'Horst Buchholz', Nick has directed plays such as 'The Fosdyke Saga', 'The Golden Pathway Annual', and 'Our Man'.
Actor 1 | - Louise Adams |
Actor 2 | - Pam Howard |
Actor 3 | - Lindzi O'Connor |
Actor 4 | - Andy Cruickshank |
Actor 5 | - John Arnold |
Actor 6 | - Tim Carpenter |
Director | - Nick Felgate |